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[See below] Explanation: If you are looking for the actual NAME of an ancient Greek "star god", there is a problem because all of the Greek gods were identified with planets and/or stars. If you want a Greek phrase that means "star god" ("god of the stars"), it would be THEOS ASTERO:N where TH represents theta and O: represents omega. |
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